Have you been missing live music the last few months? Well, then you’re in luck! The Moab Backyard Theater in downtown Moab, was among the first live music venues to reopen in the entire USA, hosting a lineup of local acts Tuesday through Thursday.

Once a person develops symptoms of COVID-19, it has likely already been days since they started unknowingly spreading the virus. As such, local health officials want to expand testing locally for the coronavirus.

Arches and Canyonlands national parks will partially reopen to the public at the end of the month, according to a spokesperson for the parks, following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state and local public health authorities.

The Moab Food Truck Park will be hosting its grand opening on Saturday, July 14 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Located in the heart of Moab at 39 W 100 N, across from Rim Cyclery, the venue will feature live music performances by No Show Cadillac, the Moab Dance Company, and other local performers.

The Moab Food Truck Park provides a “fun, funky, fast, but fabulous food experience” for locals and visitors, according to co-owner Justin Mabey.

The food truck park was born from a partnership between J.J. Wang and Justin Mabey, whose mission is to provide a unique experience for guests and locals. The collection of food trucks will strive “to become part of the must-see places when you come to Moab. We want the experience to be top-notch, both by the taste of the food and the way that it’s received,” said Mabey.